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The smallest yet most enticing island in Malaysia, Sapi Island welcomes you with a potpourri of adrenaline activities. From sea-walking to scuba diving, snorkelling to coral flying, there are several activities which will make you fall in love with this charismatic island.

With its sandy beaches, azure waters, dense forests, and rich aquatic life, Sapi is no short of a wonder. On the weekends, the island bustles with life as a large number of natives and outsiders flock this destination. Hence, if you want to experience serenity, visit here during the weekdays.

Another resort island with one of the best beaches in
Malaysia, Mataking Island is the furthest from Semporna in east coast Sabah
where a boat trip takes nearly an hour one way. Just stroll around the island
to look for your own secluded place. One of the unique things about the island
is that they have an underwater post office where you can literally post a
letter or postcard. Highly recommended for those who want a 'Maldives'
experience in Malaysia.

Highlights: This is the perfect romantic getaway
as the island has a spa, private bungalows, an outdoor Jacuzzi by the sea and
all the romantic walks by the beach you want. Special arrangements can be made
for honeymooners, weddings or private parties. The only way to get here is by
booking a tour package from the resort. There are no day trips or visits here.

How
to Get There: It is about 40 minute’s boat ride from the mainland
of Semporna in the province of Sabah.

Are you a wildlife enthusiast looking for an ideal location to spot vibrant wildlife of Sabah? If yes, then Tabin Wildlife Reserve is an apt place to visit in Sabah. A tourist spot enveloped with immense natural beauty, Tabin reserve welcomes you with a bundle of priceless experiences.

It is spread across an area of 1120 Sq Km which remains covered with mangrove forest. The most important animal species found in the reserve include gibbons, elephants, macaques, red-leaf monkeys, and orangutans. On your visit to Tabin Wildlife, soak in the charm of its natural surroundings or spend your time capturing its exotic wildlife in your camera.

Location: Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia

Entry fee: There is no entrance fee for getting inside Tabin Wildlife Reserve

Also known as Swallow Reef, Layang Layang is one of the islands located towards the north of Sabah Coast in Borneo Island.

Highlights – This is a very remote island, as it located in highly deep waters. The diving spots are close to 2000m deep. There is a naval base here and tourists are prohibited from entering into this area. There are lots of restrictions for tourists in these waters, due to which marine life is well-preserved. You will be able to spot Hammerhead sharks, whale sharks and abundant coral reefs here. Scuba diving is the main activity here, with the island providing maximum depths of up to 40m. Some famous diving spots in Layang Layang are Crack Reef, D-Wall, The Point, Pier Diving, Dog Tooth Liar and Wrasse Strip.

If you want to experience adventure amidst mesmerising Borneo Island, there can’t be a better Sabah tourist place for you than Mount Kinabalu. Standing at an altitude of 4095 metres, Mount Kinabalu is the tallest peak in Malaysia.

This World Heritage site is known for its exotic flora and fauna which adds to the fun of hiking. Mount Kinabalu trek is a 5-hour long journey which takes you through spectacular landscapes to Panalaban. On your hiking trip, don’t forget to get up early and witness the panoramic sunset view from the hilltop.

Bohey Dulang Island is a mountainous island forged by the
remains of an ancient volcano. The southern side of the lagoon is open but just
below the surface is a protracted stretch of reef which represents the southern
cratered fringe. The island is best known for its spectacular views at the top
of its peak. It is possible to trail around the island at low tide by following
the narrow edges of the beach and mangroves, although this involves scrambling
over rocks or through vegetation's.

Highlights: Prepare to be greeted by a host of
tropical flora and fauna during the arduous but rewarding hiking trail to the
top of Bohey Dulang Peak. Majestic views of the sapphire blue lagoon await
those who make it through the hour long climb.

How
to Get There: Bohey Dulang is located about 35 minutes by boat from
Semporna, 20 minutes from Pom Pom, 30 minutes from Mataking and 1.5 hours from
Mabul.

Looking to rush to a water park during the harsh summers? A’Famosa Theme Park is the place where you have to head to, with your families and friends and splash away to glory to beat the scorching heat.

Highlights – This is believed to the biggest theme park in Malaysia and contains a lot of entertaining game pool and water slides that provide you highly thrilling experiences of your lifetime. If you are tired of playing water games, you can relax at the white sands here and enjoy some serene blissful moments. Location – Simpang Ampat, Malacca. Activities – Arabian Villages, Kids’ Adventure Play Pool, Sandy Beach, Lazy River, Wave Pool, Inner Tube Slides, Family Raft Drive, High Speed Slides, Body Slides, Splash and many more. Price – Water Park plus lunch rates are RM43 and RM 38 for adults and kids respectively on weekdays; it is RM49 and RM43 for adults and kids respectively on weekends. Timings – 11AM to 7PM (Monday to Friday) and 9AM to 7PM (Weekends, School & Public Holidays).

The Manukan Island Resort is a luxury private island resort. This serene retreat offers exquisite accommodation, sophisticated cuisine and unparalleled water sport activities in one of the most pristine corner of the world. Manukan Island is surrounded by a protected coral reef, and the island boasts a pristine rainforest and beautiful white sand beaches.

Location: Manukan Island, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

Highlights: This resort features an outdoor pool, a restaurant and spacious villas with private terraces and dining areas. The resort offers a wide range of activities such as diving, snorkeling and trekking. For views of marine life, glass-bottomed boat rides are available.

It is the capital of Sabah lies in the northern part of the island Borneo. There are so many attractions that you can’t miss at all like Kota Kinabalu City Mosque, Manukan Island, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park and so on. Of course, it also got severa

Kota Kinabalu is the state capital of Sabah and main gate away into the island of Borneo. It is the second busiest airport in Malaysia and just 7km away from the city. There is so much to see and explore in and around this beautiful city. You can enjo

Kota Kinabalu, the major part of Malaysia, is truly divine and exotic tourist spot. Kota Kinabalu not only overwhelms you with its beauty, but it also makes you fall in love with its friendly locals, rich culinary spectrums and breath-taking fiery sun